We (the US of A) have announced that we will give Israel a week before we side with the International Community and call for an end to hostilities in the LTO (Lebanese Theatre of Operations). If the decision is made that we will politically side against Israel (Boeing and Lockheed are still building the F15I and F16I, and I doubt that the Israeli M109A6's will be lacking for spare parts anytime soon), why not do it now. Why not do it now, so that when the IDF stops its operations, the Islamo-Nazis can kill or kidnap more Israeli's. Please note that the Iranians will not allow a cease fire to be implemented, at least until they have completed assembly of a few thermonuclear warheads. Expect the tempo of Hizbollah's operations (rocket and missile attacks) to increase steadily over the next week.
The United Nations, will, in a week become as effective as the League of Nations. The so called International "Community" will put it's mighty foot down and immediately the Israelis and Iranian Hizbollah will drop the firing lanyards of their artillery pieces and rocket launchers. A silence will resound over the battlefield, and tentatively, soldiers and Islamic warriors will emerge from their bunkers and fire direction centers and embrace on the shell and rocket pocked landscape.
Birds will sing, and the sun will illuminate the rainbow, that the doves of peace will fly before.
My ass.
There will be a cease fire, mind you. Israel might stop firing on the condition that the Islamo-Nazis stop their launching of rockets. Both sides will agree, taking the opportunity merely to reload. Until the attacks stop and, most importantly, the Soldiers are returned, this will continue. I think most everyone in the world has forgotten about those soldiers, save the Islamists and the Israeli's. So Israel will probably just ignore the international "Community". If a friend or family member of mine had been kidnapped and was being held by someone shooting at my family, the choice of action would be obvious and simple.
The Islamo-Nazis will simply not stop until their STATED GOAL of eliminating the Jewish State has been achieved.
We should take a side already. We should stand strong with an ally who does virtually everything we ask, including letting Iraqi dictators bombard their cities, so we don't encounter political opposition to the only war we've fought for oil (Gulf War 1990-1991).
As for picking sides. I have read the commentary of exactly one honest anti-war individual. Joel Stein, writing for the LA Times, said that he didn't support the troops because he didn't support the war. One person out of all the John Kerry's and Teddy Kennedy's of the American "anti-war" movement. When I first read Mr. Stein's piece, I was incensed. But after reflection, I reread his piece and was impressed by his insight and his honesty.
This is not to say that this Crazed American is a full fledged supporter of the methods employed in the Occupation of Iraq. But I support the mission (removing a sadistic and cunning military dictator - also book ending Iran geographically and leaning on the House of Saud / Wahab), and I definitely support the troops.
This war has been going on since Pope Urban II kicked off the first Crusade in 1096. To think that "dialogue and negotiations" between proxies (Israel is a proxy of the Americans and Hizbollah is a proxy of Persian Iran) will solve this 906 year old war, is as naive as it is ridiculous.
This is far from over, if it ever ends.
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